A procession of standards regularly follows the king. Here the
standard of Wepwawet is shown, which is always flanked by warlike symbols: a
bow and an angled item of archery equipment. The bearers of these three emblems
proceed from the right, and meet other standard bearers coming from the left.

UC 28726 (height of the fragment: 47 cm; width: 46 cm)
On this fragment the king appears seated in a pavilion on a stepped platform.
He wears a short cloak, characteristic for the sed festival, and holds the three-pronged
'flail', a key insignium of his office. There are traces of hieroglyphs in the
pavilion with the name of the king. The hieroglyphs outside of the pavilion
might belong to a longer inscription.